
You can never tell how these holidays are going to turn out. You can prepare, plan, and try to have everything ready and then life will sometimes throw a curve ball at you. Saturday found us trying to wrap up our preparations for Christmas when Sarah said that she wasn't feeling well. She complained of a sore throat and when we checked her temperature it was 103. Not the best way to be getting ready for Christmas. On top of that, Rebekah's finger was looking infected where she had been biting at her cuticle. I took them both in to urgent care to see a doctor. They confirmed that Sarah has strep throat and Rebekah's finger was infected. They prescribed an anti-biotic and we were on our way.
JJ came home for Christmas Eve, had dinner, and went to church with the family. The kids missed him and were happy to see him. We all got to open a present after Church and they all seemed to enjoy that. We managed to get everyone off to bed at a good time and worked on our "last minute" touches. We went down in the morning to find Dominic and Christopher asleep on the floor in front of the Christmas tree next to their stockings. I guess they were eager! We got everyone up and began the unwrapping. They all enjoyed their gifts and I got busy making our breakfast. Before too long Christopher began complaining that his stomach hurt.
Well, as you can guess, Christopher managed to get strep throat as well. He was throwing up and so Leslie had to get him bundled up and take him in to Seattle Children's Hospital since the ER was about the only option to be seen today. They gave him antibiotics and medicine to keep him from throwing up so that we could be sure he would keep his seizure medication down. While they were away, JJ left to spend the remainder of Christmas with his newly adopted family. We didn't feel like making the big Christmas dinner at this point since one of our big eaters was gone and another one sick. We had chicken noodle soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for Christmas meal, but boy was the preparation a lot simpler. We're hoping to have our Christmas meal a bit later in the week when hopefully everyone is feeling better. Ah, the joys of having a big family! I hope Christmas was wonderful for all of you. It certainly was memorable for us!





